I've tried several popular crawler tires over the past few years. Not all, but quite a few of them. The Chisels became my go-to tire a few years ago and have remained in that spot for several reasons.
First, they aren't affected very much by temperature. They stick great when it's warm out and they stick just a tiny bit less than great when it's bone-chilling cold. All the other tires I tried had temp ranges where they worked well, but once the temp was outside that range, traction fell o[More…]

4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

Greg Barmore - Rating:

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

J. Awesome review, this is what we need, thourough reviews, thank you! I have also experienced the difference between the Comp Claws and the Chisels first hand. My buddy has the G8's on a Losi Comp Crawler and I was running the Comp Claws and the Hot Bodies Rovers. I have to say that the G8's not only exhibited superior traction but they last a lifetime apparently. We beat our trucks for about 3 days straight on Granite in a dam area near Black River Falls WI and the Chisels showed almost[More…]

2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Greg Berkowitz - Rating: Verified Owner

Thursday, April 18, 2013

These tires live up to all the hype. I upgraded from the stock tires to these on my Ridgecrest. I noticed an immediate improvement in traction. The most noticeable improvement was when the tire was unloaded. Even when the wheel was bouncing up off the track and barely in contact with the ground it would bite. On top of everything else they look great.

1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Marvin R Lyman - Rating:

Monday, October 08, 2012

The Chisels: tall and skinny tires, in real life are the very best on most terrain, they out last, and out perform any other tire out there, they have a full 5/32" tread and stand 5 7/16" tall with original inserts, yea I know we all have our own styles... yet, you will never know the difference until you try a set of these fantastic tires, the characteristics can be changed with stiffer inserts.. depending on your driving habits, yet tall and skinny is the best application for these.